Maine island-based post-riot grrrls BAIT BAG to release their first full-length album, Confident, Sloppy, and Loud, a celebration of self-love, hope, and radical acceptance, on July 8. Maine island-based post-riot grrrls BAIT BAG to release their first full-length album, Confident, Sloppy, and Loud, a celebration of self-love, hope, and radical acceptance, on July 8. The band will release three singles ahead of the album. “Cramp Couch” will be released on May 27 to coincide with Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28. “Entropy,” coming out June 10, leans into the inevitability of decay on an individual and universal level. “Splinter,” a New Orleans-inflected ode to moving on and getting over it, will come out on June 24 accompanied by a video directed by Wes Sterrs. BAIT BAG will tour the Northeast in July to support the album, which was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Richard Marr at Galaxy Park Studios and produced by William Trevaskis. The album collects nine new songs linked by themes of breaking free from societal expectations and emerging whole and healed. Confident, Sloppy, and Loud also contains new versions of two early fan favorites, “Hot Garbage” and “Girl Pushups”, and the band’s popular cover of Le Tigre’s “Deceptacon”